Sick of the buttock squeezing and knee-crunching of modern aviation? Cast your mind back to a simpler time. An epoch where Covid 19 was yet to exist, Julio Iglesias was yet to bring fried chicken to First Class, and when caviar hadn’t yet been traded for pretzels.
Cold war aside, life was good.
There also existed a plane called the Pan Am Boeing 377, which, according to the Pan Am Museum, “set a new standard for luxurious air travel with its tastefully decorated extra-wide passenger cabin and gold-appointed dressing rooms.”
“A circular staircase led to a lower-deck beverage lounge,